Charlene Matthews, a Los Angeles based artist and bookbinder, set out on October 30, 2011 to write the entirety of the first edition of James Joyce's Ulysses, typos and all, on seven foot by two inch wooden ship dowels.

Here's the last pole that Matthews finished on October 30, 2013 after two years of work. Joyce finished Ulysses on October 30, 1921 after seven years of work.

In the gallery proposal, the viewer is directed to move through the poles as though they were walking through a forest or grove. The individual poles work as a kind of "tree," allowing you to physically walk through the prose.